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13. Kelly Hrudey
Kelly Hrudey already had his share of playoff heroics before he became a Los Angeles King. He recorded 73 Saves in the quadruple overtime win over Washington in Game 7 of the 1987 Patrick Division Semi-Finals. He earned a chance to go deeper into the post-season when he was traded to L.A. in 1989.
Hrudey was a King for eight years, and for a few of them, he could be classified as one of the better Goalies in the NHL. In 1990-91, he had a sub-three GAA and was fourth in Vezina voting. Hrudey followed that with another top-ten finish in Vezina voting, but the year after, he backstopped L.A. to the Cup Finals. The Kings did not win, but Hrudey had an excellent post-season, but not good enough to defeat Patrick Roy of the Montreal Canadiens.
Hrudey remained with the Kings until he joined San Jose as a Free Agent and would have a record of 145-135-55 with a 3.47 GAA.